}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<BODY onbeforeprint="printSetup()" onafterprint="printSetup()">
<P>You can see me and print me <BR>
<!-- set the tag id to "noprint" for elements you want displayed, but not printed -->
<H2 id="noprint">You can see me, but not print</H2>
<SPAN id="noprint">
<BR><HR>Works with SPAN and other tags
</SPAN>
</BODY>

cacalex

Or this...

<style
type="text/css">
.printonly {
display:none }
@media print {

.dontprint { display:none }

.printonly { display:inline
}
}
</style>

The styles in the
@media print {}section of the will only
apply when printed.

<div
class="printonly">You will only see
this when printed.. good for placing
messages like
"CONFIDENTIAL"</div>
<span
class="dontprint">This will not print.

Great for navigation bars</span>
<b
class="dontprint">Works with lots of
tags

kinect

What does the script with id="noprint" need to work in chrome, annyone?